Tebbs Hollow/Sandy Creek - FS 2900, 3200.1.19

Total Miles
14.7

Technical Rating

2

Best Time

Spring, Fall, Summer

Trail Type

Full-Width Road

Accessible By

Trail Overview

This trail section begins at the Spry Cemetery. This is a historic cemetery and is worth the stop to walk around and see the family names of many who risked everything to homestead this area. You are also just west of the location where Fort Stanford was located in the late 1800s. Nothing remains of that fort today. This trail is a portion of what can be combined with two other trails to make a fun loop of approximately 45 miles, all rated in the easy category. There is a small trailhead area that can support approximately 4-5 trailers/vehicles at the cemetery. A much better option is to go into Panguitch to the rodeo/fairgrounds. Check out the getting there section for more details. This trail has two features you may want to explore. One is an old rock quarry, and the other is a very interesting rock formation with an adventuresome owl. The views alone are worth the short walk. On this trail, you will pass through a section of Forest Service land.

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Tebbs Hollow/Sandy Creek - FS 2900, 3200.1.19
Tebbs Hollow/Sandy Creek - FS 2900, 3200.1.19

Difficulty

This trail has additional obstacles, and part of the two-track section has some larger washes that may be an issue for low-clearance vehicles. There are also some narrow sections with mature sagebrush on both sides that may add some pinstriping to your wider vehicles. There are some rocks, so if your vehicle has lower clearance, be cautious.

Technical Rating

2

Status Reports

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Tebbs Hollow/Sandy Creek - FS 2900, 3200.1.19 can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • High-Clearance 4x4
  • SUV
  • SxS (60")
  • ATV (50")
  • Dirt Bike

Access Description

The start of the trail has minimal parking locations for vehicles and trailers. It is strongly recommended that you use the Panguitch fairgrounds location as a staging area for groups. The advantage to this is that there is a well-maintained public restroom at the site just off Highway 89 on the north end of Panguitch Main Street. The town is UTV-friendly as long as you are courteous and follow speed limits. There are limited eating opportunities early in the day, but later, they have some good local establishments. Their hours do vary by time of year, as this is more of a non-winter area for tourists.

Tebbs Hollow/Sandy Creek - FS 2900, 3200.1.19 Map

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